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Performing a Windows Server 2008 Upgrade

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== How an Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 Works ==
During the Windows Server 2008 upgrade process the files, folders and applications associated with the previously installed Windows version are relocated to a ''windows.old'' folder and all user settings stored. Once this task is complete, a clean installation of the new operating system is performed and the saved user settings migrated to the new environment. Upon completion of a successful upgrade the Windows Server 2008 system will include all applications, settings and user files from the previous operating system installation.
== Performing the Upgrade ==
== Accessing the Command Prompt During Installation ==
At any point during the setup process (except when the installation is actually being performed) ''Shift+F10'' may be pressed to gain access to the command-prompt. From within this command prompt window most of the standard Windows Server 2008 command-line tools are available allowing tasks to be performed that might otherwise not be possible from within the setup interface. A full list of available commands and respective descriptions can be found in the chapter entitled [[Windows Server 2008 Command-line Tools]].

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